I don't belong to the church, but I have heard that the leveling and concrete pad were provided at cost. The structure, so far, is all donated material as is the labor. The contractor for the metal work donates 4 man days per week, selecting volunteers from his crews. They get paid their regular wages, but still have to volunteer for that jobsite, just because. The church members also donate time and effort on the jobsite, but are not allowed to work on the structural stuff.
The job looks very similar to the pictures I took two weeks ago, unless you look closely. Under normal job strictures, they would be finished with the structural and siding by now and have the interior just about done, also. Much of the time in the past couple of weeks has been in removing rust and scale from donated structural beams and such. That was why it was donated. It had been stored at a closed jobsite for a couple of years and was not taken care of properly. It was all safe and strong, just ugly.
Pops